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- Year: 2024
- Duration: 120min
- Type: Arts and Technology
LIVE MUSIC PERFORMANCE IN BROADWAY GALLERY BY ROBERT MITCHELL
Part of Sonic Sculptures, a series of events situated around a structure turning Broadway Gallery into an instrument.
Experience a performance by the legendary Robert Mitchell – award-winning pianist, composer, key player, arranger, bandleader, teacher, poet – within the Sonic Sculptures installation in Broadway Gallery.
Embark on an unforgettable auditory adventure where materials, space, and sound seamlessly intertwine.
Robert Mitchell’s set is the final performance in a series of events by Sonic Sculptures, transforming Broadway Gallery itself into an instrument and pushing the boundaries of how we experience sound and space.
About the artist
Robert Mitchell is an award winning pianist, composer, key player, arranger, bandleader, teacher, and poet. He has released 13 albums, 2 poetry books and is a Steinway Artist and is currently an Artist-In-Residence at Morley College. He has toured/performed/recorded with: Billy Harper, Courtney Pine, Phil Ranelin, Steve Coleman, Dayme Arocena, Michael Olatuja, and more. He is Piano Professor at Guildhall School, a Mentor/Task Force Member at Black Lives In Music, and is Published by Bucks Music Group Ltd. He leads Panacea, Epiphany3, and TRUE THINK.
About Sonic Sculptures
3–14 APRIL 2024, BROADWAY GALLERY
Sonic Sculptures is a project led by visual artist/curator Ryan Boultbee, architectural designer/artist Will Harvey, and musician Tom Harris.
It is a common meeting ground of sound and material, lifting the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Sonic Sculptures is a series of events which will turn Broadway Gallery into an instrument, hosting a programme of soundscapes and sonic experiences.
Sonic Sculptures explores the intersections of material, space, and sound through an innovative Framework for Practice installation, captivating performances, and workshops.
Getting to Broadways Gallery
Broadway's Gallery is located on the lower ground floor of Broadway Cinema, nestled within Broadway’s design and innovation studio spaces behind Screens 3 and 4.
Street level access from Heathcoat Street (NG1 3AF) or via Broadway's main entrance on Broad Street (NG1 3AL). Broadway’s design and innovation spaces are fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps and lift access from Broadway’s Box Office.
Presented by Near Now, Broadway's Studio for arts, tech and innovation.
Supported using public funding provided by Arts Council England